Each player will play at least one round (I will do my best to have freemiums play premiums most of the time, and round 1 will be freemium vs. premium for sure). The player will play best of five games against one player. Each round is worth one point for the winning group (if the freemium player wins, the freemiums as a whole get 1 point and the same for premiums). The winner of his set against another player moves on to the next round, where the same rules applies. There will be a winning player and a winning group (the player who gets to the finals and wins is the winning player while the group with the most points wins). Regardless of the player (in case of a replacement), a group must win 3 games in a set. If there are no freemium players in a set, the set is guaranteed to be won by a premium and vice-versa. There may be more than five games in a set if there is a mix of freemium and premium reserves in the games.

Just to be clear, there can only be one winner for this tournament. A whole group won't win a medal. I like the idea for this tournament though. You may want to go try and recruit some freemium players.

chapcrap wrote:Just to be clear, there can only be one winner for this tournament. A whole group won't win a medal. I like the idea for this tournament though. You may want to go try and recruit some freemium players.

With regards to winning medals, yes. I will still add up the points and say which group won the most points. Thanks.